crazy |
1. adj. Insane; lunatic; demented. | |
His ideas were both frightening and crazy. | |
2. adj. Out of control. | |
When she gets on the motorcycle she goes crazy. | |
3. adj. Overly excited or enthusiastic. | |
He went crazy when he won. | |
4. adj. In love; experiencing romantic feelings. | |
Why is she so crazy about him? | |
5. adj. (informal) Very unexpected; wildly surprising. | |
The game had a crazy ending. | |
6. adj. Characterized by weakness or feebleness; decrepit; broken; falling to decay; shaky; unsafe. | |
7. adv. (slang) Very, extremely. | |
That trick was crazy good. | |
8. n. An insane or eccentric person; a crackpot. | |
9. n. (slang) Eccentric behaviour; lunacy. | |
not |
1. adv. Negates the meaning of the modified verb. | |
Did you take out the trash? No, I did not. | |
Not knowing any better, I went ahead. | |
2. adv. To no degree. | |
That is not red; it's orange. | |
3. conj. And not. | |
I wanted a plate of shrimp, not a bucket of chicken. | |
He painted the car blue and black, not solid purple. | |
4. interj. (slang) Used to indicate that the previous phrase was meant sarcastically or ironically. | |
I really like hanging out with my little brother watching Barney... not! | |
Sure, you're perfect the way you are... not! | |
5. n. Unary logical function NOT, true if input is false, or a gate implementing that negation function. | |
You need a not there to conform with the negative logic of the memory chip. | |
6. contraction. (obsolete) Contraction of ne wot, wot not; know not; knows not. | |
sane |
1. adj. Being in a healthy condition; not deranged; thinking rationally. | |
a sane mind | |
2. adj. Mentally sound; possessing a rational mind; having the mental faculties in such condition as to be able to anticipate and judge the effect of one's actions in an ordinary manner. | |
a sane person | |
3. adj. Rational; reasonable; sensible. | |
Try to go to bed at a sane time before your exams. | |